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How to maintain a vacuum homogeneous emulsifier to ensure long - term performance?

2025-11-05
Regular maintenance focuses on preserving vacuum tightness, homogenizing head efficiency, and system hygiene:
  • Daily Checks: After use, clean the mixing chamber and homogenizing head with neutral detergent (avoid abrasive cleaners that scratch stainless steel). Inspect vacuum seals (e.g., O - rings) for wear—replace them every 6–12 months to prevent air leaks.
  • Monthly Maintenance: Lubricate the homogenizing head’s bearings (use food - grade lubricant for food/pharmaceutical applications) and calibrate the temperature control system to ensure accuracy.
  • Annual Servicing: Hire professionals to inspect the vacuum pump (replace filters if needed) and test the homogenizing shear force—declines in force (e.g., from dull blades) can lead to uneven emulsions.
  • Storage: When not in use, keep the chamber dry and cover the machine to prevent dust accumulation, which can clog pipes or damage electrical components.
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How to maintain a vacuum homogeneous emulsifier to ensure long - term performance?

2025-11-05
Regular maintenance focuses on preserving vacuum tightness, homogenizing head efficiency, and system hygiene:
  • Daily Checks: After use, clean the mixing chamber and homogenizing head with neutral detergent (avoid abrasive cleaners that scratch stainless steel). Inspect vacuum seals (e.g., O - rings) for wear—replace them every 6–12 months to prevent air leaks.
  • Monthly Maintenance: Lubricate the homogenizing head’s bearings (use food - grade lubricant for food/pharmaceutical applications) and calibrate the temperature control system to ensure accuracy.
  • Annual Servicing: Hire professionals to inspect the vacuum pump (replace filters if needed) and test the homogenizing shear force—declines in force (e.g., from dull blades) can lead to uneven emulsions.
  • Storage: When not in use, keep the chamber dry and cover the machine to prevent dust accumulation, which can clog pipes or damage electrical components.